The North Dakota Human Rights Film and Arts Festival occurs Nov. 13 through Nov. 18 with the film portion at the Fargo Theatre and the “Human Rights Film and Arts Festival”
Author: Daniel Ukkelberg
Conversion Therapy: 50 Bills 50 States
Samuel Brinton spoke at North Dakota State about “50 Bills 50 States,” a campaign to end conversion therapy — the forced change of an individual’s sexual “Conversion Therapy: 50 Bills 50 States”
Native American Festival Teaches Culture
The Fargo Public Library hosted the first Native American Festival and Education series with the partnership of the Native American Commission, Cultural Diversity Resources and “Native American Festival Teaches Culture”
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Lung cancer causes more deaths in men and women than any other cancer. In 2015 alone, 291 lives were taken in North Dakota due to “Lung Cancer Awareness Month”
One Gay Pastor, A Few Churches, A World of Difference
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the People’s United Church of Christ, St. Marks and the First Congressional UCC in Moorhead spoke about their churches along “One Gay Pastor, A Few Churches, A World of Difference”
Tricks Not Treats
A Halloween Winter When John woke up, the darkness was too bright. It was burning his eyes. He couldn’t make sense of what was happening. “Tricks Not Treats”
Drug Related Crimes Drastically Increase
The oil boom brought illicit drugs into North Dakota, but just because the oil boom has slowed down does not mean that drug related cases have “Drug Related Crimes Drastically Increase”
Minister Speaks About Christianity and American Government
“There is a culture war against Christianity,” Jake MacAulay, ordained minister and chief executive officer of the Institute on the Constitution, said. This was a “Minister Speaks About Christianity and American Government”